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Tecopa is a census-designated
place (CDP) in the
Mojave Desert in
southeast Inyo County, California,
United States.
Originally occupied by the Koso and...
- The
Tecopa pupfish (Cyprinodon
nevadensis calidae) is an
extinct subspecies of the
Amargosa pupfish (Cyprinodon nevadensis). The small, heat-tolerant pupfish...
- 35°52′30″N 116°15′00″W / 35.87500°N 116.25000°W / 35.87500; -116.25000 Lake
Tecopa is a
former lake in Inyo County,
southern California. It
developed during...
- The
Tecopa Lake Beds is a
Blancan Pleistocene geologic formation in the
Mojave Desert in
eastern California. It is in the
Tecopa area, east of
Death Valley...
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Dunes is
protected as a
National Wild and
Scenic River. At the
south end of
Tecopa Valley the
Amargosa River Natural Area
protects the habitat.
Except during...
- The
Tecopa Hills are a
mountain range of the
Mojave Desert in
extreme eastern Inyo County, California. They are east of
lower Death Valley and the Amargosa...
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Tecopa (c. 1815–1904) was a
Native American leader; his name
means wildcat.
Tecopa was a
leader of the
Southern Nevada tribe of the
Paiute in the Ash Meadows...
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stones of
Death Valley Scotty's
Castle S****line
Butte Stovepipe Wells Tecopa Tecopa Hot
Springs West Side
Borax Camp
Wilson Ranch Wildrose Ranger Station...
- also
known as Mill City,
Noonday City, and
Tecopa, is a
ghost town
located in the
Mojave Desert east of
Tecopa in Inyo County, California.
Upper Noonday...
- "Amargosa
River Valley'" or the "
Tecopa Valley." Its
northernmost point is
around Beatty,
Nevada and
southernmost is
Tecopa, California,
where the Amargosa...